Lawsuit Filed in US Court Against Former Israeli
Prime Minister Ehud Barak
By Ann WrightOctober 21, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - A lawsuit in the
United States has been filed against former Israeli Prime Minister
and Defense Minister Ehud Barak for his role in the 2010 Israeli
commando attack upon the Gaza Freedom Flotilla in which 8 Turkish
citizens and one American citizen were executed by Israeli forces
and over fifty Turkish passengers were wounded. The trial will be
the first time a former Israeli Prime Minister will be put on trial
for reasons of international terrorism.
The family of Furkan Doğan, the American citizen
who was assassinated in the attack, filed the lawsuit in the Central
District Court of California and notice of the trial was handed to
Barak last night, October 20, in Los Angeles when he spoke in the
Distinguished Speaker series of Southern California (http://speakersla.com/speakers/ehud-barak/).
According to a press release (http://mavi-marmara.ihh.org.tr/en/main/news/0/case-opened-against-former-israeli-pm-ehud-ba/2969)
from the Turkish International Humanitarian organization that
sponsored the Mavi Marmara ship, charges against Barak include his
planning and leadership in the murder of Furkan Doğan and others in
international waters, Willful killing, attempted willful killing,
intentionally causing serious injury to body or health,
international terrorism, plundering, intentionally causing damage to
property, restriction of people's freedom and instigating violent
crimes.
American attorneys Hydee Dijsktal and Dan Stormer,
the British law firm, Stoke & White, British Professor Dr. Geoffrey
Nice and UK attorney Rodney Dixon are the legal team for the Dogan
family.
Ehud Barak was almost arrested in France in 2010
when he went to a weapons expo. by hopping off the plane last minute
with the trial opened against him by the wives of martyrs in France.
Other legal proceedings against Barak and other
senior members of the Israeli government are in the works. In 2010
in France, the widows of Cevdet Kılıçlar and Necdet Yıldırım, two
others executed by Israeli commandos, brought a lawsuit against
Barak which he evaded when he was informed of the French lawsuit as
he was about to deplane in Paris to attend a weapons expo in France.
In the case brought in the International Criminal
Court (ICC), the ICC prosecutor has ruled that the attack by Israeli
commandos upon the Mavi Marmara in the Gaza Freedom Flotilla was a
war crime.
Additionally, the 7th High Criminal Court in
Istanbul, Turkey has issued a “red notice” for the arrest of four
senior Israeli government officials in a lawsuit filed in Turkey
http://www.incanews.net/en/turkey/313/turkish-court-orders-arrest-of-4-israeli-officials
. The Israeli officials named by the court are Israel's former Chief
of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi, former navy chief Eliezer Marom, former
military intelligence head Amos Yadlin and former air force
intelligence chief Avishai Levy.
Due to political considerations dealing with the
State of Israel, the Ministry of Justice of Turkey has delayed
sending to Interpol the “red notice” much to the consternation of
those seeking justice.
About the Author: Ann Wright served 29 years
in the US Army/Army Reserves and retired as a Colonel. She also was
a US diplomat for 16 years and worked in US Embassies in Nicaragua,
Grenada, Somalia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Sierra Leone, Micronesia,
Afghanistan and Mongolia. She resigned from the US government in
March, 2003 in opposition to the Iraq war. She was on the 2010,
2011 and 2015 Gaza Freedom Flotillas and has been to Gaza six times
after Israeli attacks on Gaza.
Via
http://warisacrime.org